Rio Rico High School First-Generation Student Scholarship
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Rio Rico High School First-Generation Student Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for first-generation college students who are high school seniors at Rio Rico High School in Arizona. The application includes a 400-600 word essay about an educator’s impact, overcoming an obstacle, and your goals for making a positive impact through education.
Apr 22, 2026
13 days left
$500
Award amount
1
Scholarship applicants
2
Requirements
Quick decision
AI insightsBest for
- First-generation college students
- High school seniors at Rio Rico High School
- Students in Arizona tied to Rio Rico High School
Key highlights
- Award amount: $500
- Provider: Marco Aldaz
- Deadline: 2026-04-22
Why apply
- The eligibility is very specific, which can make this a strong fit if you match it.
- The essay topic gives you room to share your story and motivation.
- It is designed for first-generation students making the transition to college.
Who can apply
- Must be a high school senior
- Must attend Rio Rico High School
- Must be in Arizona
- Must be a first-generation college student
Always verify the full eligibility rules on the official source before you apply.
Quick facts
Status
_published
Study levels
high_school_senior
Number of awards
1
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
Before you apply
AI guidanceThings to double-check on the official page.
Important checks
- Confirm how the scholarship defines 'first-generation college student' on the official application page.
- Make sure your essay addresses all parts of the prompt, not just one.
- Verify whether any career or field preferences appear on the full official listing, since the excerpt is cut off.
- Check the application page for any account, submission, or formatting instructions not shown in this excerpt.
- Payout method is not stated in the excerpt.
Missing or unclear on the listing
- Whether there are any field-of-study or career preferences on the full listing
- How the scholarship defines first-generation status
- Full application steps beyond the essay
- Required documents, if any
- Winner payment method and timing
- Selection criteria or judging rubric
Red flags
- The excerpt appears truncated and may omit additional preferences or details.
- Payout details are not stated.
- The listing does not explain how the winner is selected.
Next steps
AI guidanceA short checklist so you know what to do after reading the listing.
- Confirm every eligibility rule on the official program page.
- Prepare the listed materials (1 document type(s) detected in the catalog).
- Add the deadline to your calendar and submit before it passes.
- Apply through the official site linked above.
Application tips
AI guidanceListing-specific ideas from our AI layer — not official rules. Skip anything that does not match the program page.
- Use the essay to clearly answer each prompt: educator impact, a significant obstacle, who you are, and how education will help you serve your community.
- Stay within the 400-600 word requirement.
- Include a specific example of an educator who influenced your growth.
Key requirements (3)
Program rules and conditions. Uploads and file types are listed under Required documents.
- Essay prompt: How has an educator made a difference in your growth as a student? Write about an occasion where you’ve had to overcome a significant obstacle or situation.….
- Education Level: High school senior School Name: Rio Rico High School State: Arizona Background: First-generation college student.
- First-generation students face many challenges during their academic years, encountering confusion and isolation and often having no adults to turn to for advice.….
Required documents
Materials you may need to upload or submit; check the official application for the final list.
- Essay or written statement
Applying
Applicants must submit an essay of 400 to 600 words responding to prompts about an educator’s impact, a significant obstacle, personal background, and plans to make a positive impact through education. The listed deadline is 2026-04-22.
Award & payment
Amount: $500
Number of awards: 1
Payout: Not stated on the listing
About the provider
This scholarship will help bridge the financial gap between higher education and students who are more than capable of achieving amazing things but often lack the resources to do so. As a product of RRHS, we strive to give back to the people who constitute our community because people from small towns create huge impacts on the world we live in.
Overview
This scholarship from Marco Aldaz supports first-generation students as they move from high school to college. It offers a $500 award and is open to eligible seniors at Rio Rico High School in Arizona.
Sponsor & application
Information last verified Apr 9, 2026.
Always confirm deadlines, requirements, and application details on the official page before you apply.